woodenturner wrote:The actual issue is server side. It's looking at the HTTPREFERER header and if is sees that the request came from the site search or more common search engines then the system redirects the user to the porn pages. If you want to use the site like normal, you can install the chrome plugin 'Referer Blocker'. Configure it to block the HTTPREFERER and everything will work fine.

No need to install a plugin for FireFox users, I've just tested the following and it works:

Workaround for FireFox users:

Type in about:config in the address bar.

Look for the string "network.http.referer.spoofSource"

Right-click on the line and select "Toggle", which will change the value to "true".

That's it, problem gone.

(Warning: I don't know if this will break something else for a different site.)

OK, now it's changed. I used to be able to bring up a list of posts before the search would be hijacked, now just clicking on 'search user's posts' results in a redirection, and the workaround I posted above no longer works.

I traced nezlobudnya.com to a server in Arnay-le-duc, France, hosted by Online S.a.s.